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1:58Patriots Offseason Outlook Following Super Bowl Loss
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1:21Super Bowl Matchups To Watch: Demarcus Lawrence vs. Will Campbell
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1:02HQ Training Camp Tour: Will Campbell Struggling Early in Training Camp
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1:24NFL Draft OT Rankings: Will Campbell (LSU)
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0:44Ryan Wilson's Top 100 Big Board: No. 14 Will Campbell
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1:58Patriots Remain In The Hunt For WR A.J. Brown
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2:27Breaking: Patriots Sign Kevin Byard, Ravens Sign Jaylinn Hawkins
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3:16Patriots Continue To Be Locked In On A.J. Brown
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6:48Breaking: Patriots Signing WR Romeo Doubs
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1:00Reports: Pats Signing DE Dre'Mont Jones To 3-Yr, $39.5M Deal
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23:34NFL Free Agent News
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1:45Patriots Could Be Team to Trade for WR DJ Moore
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11:25AFC East Top Free Agent Targets
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1:44Drew Bledsoe: Reaction to Bill Belichick HOF Snub
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1:35Drew Bledsoe: How Will Drake Maye Bounce Back?
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8:53AFC East Combine Prospect Best Fits
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1:23AFC East Combine Prospect Best Fits: Patriots
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1:39Best Landing Spot For Alec Pierce
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11:59AFC East Offseason Needs
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1:59Needs Mock Draft: AFC East
Top Will Campbell News
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Patriots' Will Campbell: No offseason surgery expected
Campbell isn't expected to require offseason surgery to address the knee injury that hampered him during the postseason, Mike Reiss of ESPN reports.
Campbell suffered a torn right MCL on Nov. 23, and though the rookie left tackle returned to action in Week 18, he notably struggled in the postseason, including during the Patriots' Super Bowl LIX loss to the Seahawks. Patriots executive Vice President of Player Personnel Eliot Wolf noted Tuesday of Campbell, "when he came back from that injury, I personally didn't see the same level of lower body strength that you saw before the injury. I think the film would attest to that. He probably had three of his four worst games in the playoffs. Before that, I thought Will played really well all year." Following the conclusion of New England's postseason run, head coach Mike Vrabel indicated that the Patriots plan to stick with Campbell -- the No 4 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft -- at left tackle, rather than consider shifting the 6-foot-6, 319-pound LSU product to guard.
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Patriots' Will Campbell: Dealing with ligament tear
Campbell told reporters Tuesday that he tore a ligament in his knee this season and was not 100 percent during the playoffs, Mark Daniels of MassLive.com reports.
Campbell struggled during the postseason, allowing a whopping 29 pressures across three games -- the most ever surrendered in a single playoff run, according to Next Gen Stats. However, it now appears he wasn't fully healthy, which could explain his underwhelming performance. Head coach Mike Vrabel told reporters Tuesday that Campbell will remain New England's top left tackle in 2026, giving the 2025 first-round pick a confidence boost heading into next season, per Andrew Callahan of the Boston Herald.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-6, 319 lbs |
| Birthplace: Monroe, LA |
| Age: 22 |
| School: LSU |
| Experience: R |
























